Солев; 22 December 1908 – 13 June 1943), primarily known by his pen name Kočo Racin (Кочо Рацин), was a Macedonian poet, writer and communist who is considered...
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romanized: Beli mugri) is a collection of poems by the famous Macedonian writer Kočo Racin (Кочо Рацин), published in 1939 in Samobor, near Zagreb, Kingdom of Yugoslavia...
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German football manager Kosta Apostolov Solev (1908–1943), pen name Kočo Racin, Macedonian author and socialist activist considered a founder of modern...
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Hadzhikonstantinov-Dzhinot, teacher and publicist Zivko Prendzov, art graphic Kočo Racin, writer Svetozar Ristovski, film director Bobby Stojanov Varga, painter...
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published in a collection of Macedonian national liberation songs, edited by Kočo Racin. The lyrics were slightly different, mentioning Nikola Karev and Dimitar...
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Amsterdam J.J. Schipper 166… | Drouot.com". drouot.com. "Kosta Solev - Racin (1908-1943)". makedonija.name. "Kosta Khetagurov | Ossete poet | Britannica"...
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(Detska radost, 1980) Kopneži (Cultural Center "Kočo Racin", 1989) Decata na svetot (Cultural Center "Kočo Racin", 1990) Pesni (Cultural and Educational Community...
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manages festivals, exhibitions and concerts, and the House of Culture Kočo Racin which is dedicated to contemporary art and young talents. Skopje has also...
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which are within the town of Berovo. This includes the home at no. 11 Kočo Racin street, the home at no. 127 Maršal Tito street, and the Monastery of Saint...
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most prominent of them being Vladimir Nazor, Oton Župančič, Matej Bor, Kočo Racin, Kajuh, Ivan Goran Kovačić, Skender Kulenović and Branko Ćopić. Socialist...
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most important ones include “11 October”, “Miladinov Brothers” (twice), “Kočo Racin” and “Stale Popov” (twice). "Bio-bibliographical notes on members - ?...
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61–66. Muraj 1987, p. 164. Miladinovci (1962). Зборник (PDF). Skopje: Kočo Racin. p. 462. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-02-16. Veličkovska,...
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(2005). Sovremenost: literatura, umetnost, opštestveni prašanja (53 ed.). Kočo Racin. Rumeli-i Şahane Haritası, Harvard Map Collection, Ottoman Empire Series...
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recipient of the State Award of Macedonia ("Medal of St. Clement", 1998), Kočo Racin Award (2005); and Honorary Consul of the Republic of Macedonia in Croatia...
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1851) 1939 – Arthur Coningham, Australian cricketer (b. 1863) 1943 – Kočo Racin, Macedonian author and activist (b. 1908) 1943 – Sava Kovačević, Yugoslav...
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the march was performed as the official anthem of the IMRO. The poet Kočo Racin tried to adapt the chorus of the song to the still non-standardized Macedonian...
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"Kniževno žitie". "Именувањето" (Naming; poetry). Skopje: Dom na kultura 'Kočo Racin', 2009. 43 p. ISBN 978-9989-2835-1-2 "Зад текстовите" (Behind the Texts;...
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The Revolution Bridge, first built in 1963 across the Vardar connecting Kočo Racin Boulevard in Centar to Krste Misirkov Boulevard in Čair, was also renovated...
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1676–1700, Ottoman E, nf) Teodor Račanin (c. 1500–1560, Ottoman E, nf) Kočo Racin (1908–1943, Ottoman E/Albania, p/nf) Jean Racine (1639–1699, France, d/p)...
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umetnost, opštestveni prašanja, Republichkata zaednitsa nė kulturata, Kn-vo "Kočo Racin", 2006, str. 79. Пузовић 1999, p. 163. Пузовић 1999, p. 167–171. Slijepčević...
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Regime. Kurt Eggers, a German writer, poet, songwriter and playwright. Kočo Racin, a Macedonian poet. Kermit Roosevelt, an American memoirist and the son...
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that he received included the Miladinov Brothers Prize, the Kočo Racin Prize, and the Racin Award. According to Macedonian news sources, during the times...
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1942) Pande Petrovski (1943-2006) General Blaže Ristovski (born 1931) Kočo Racin (1908-1943) Aco Šopov (1923-1982), poet and translator. Goce Smilevski...
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Macedonian by Todor Dimitrovski in "Avtobiografija; Serdarot, Skopje, 1953, Kočo Racin", to mark the 60th anniversary of his death. Grigor Parlichev. Autobiography...
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ubavo vreme (Winds Bring Nice Weather). Skopje: Kočo Racin. 1957. Nebidnina (Nonbeing). Skopje: Kočo Racin. 1963. Ragjanje na zborot (The Word’s Nativity)...
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the Kingdom of Bulgaria. Then he joined the partisan's theater called "Kočo Racin" in 1944, which later became the Macedonian National Theater. He made...
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three women's groups in operation in Sweden; Goce Delčev from Gothenburg Kočo Racin from Borås Makedonija '91 from Halmstad. The Macedonians in Sweden are...
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(born 1964) Vidoe Podgorec (1934–1997) Aleksandar Prokopiev (born 1953) Kočo Racin (1908–1943), poet, communist, and author of the poetry collection White...
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Nikolov High School Josip Broz Tito High School Nikola Karev High School Kočo Racin High School Panče Arsovski High School Lazar Ličenoski Art School Dr....
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Sojuz. p. 65. Cultural Community of the Republic (2000). Современост. Kočo Racin. p. 89. Risto Ognjanovikj-Lonoski (2004). Галичник и Мијаците. Macedonian...
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